Sunny Slope Seasonal Calendar

Sunny Slope Orchard is open for business all year round. During the winter and spring months, you will find our storeroom to be well
stocked with a variety of apples, fresh cider, cheeses, baked goods, deli meats, spiced peaches, apple butter, apple sauce, jams and jellies,
honeys, mustards, pickles, noodles, candies, and much more... Visit the Store page to see more details...

The 4th of July brings about Black Raspberries. During the 6th - 10th, Sweet Cherries arrive along with Early Harvest Apples
which include Lodi and Early Transparent. By mid-July, we usually have Sour Cherries and fresh Blueberries
for sale in our storeroom as well as some Early Peaches.

Sunny Slope's own home grown Red Haven Peaches are ready at the start of August. Peach season lasts through the month of August
and carries over into September. Muskmelons and Tomatoes are also ready during August, and by the middle of the month,
Early Gold and Ginger Gold apples are harvested.

The first of September, and continuing all the way throughout October, is the havesting of fall apples. First picked is Molly Delicious followed
by Jonathan, McIntosh, Honey Crisp, Gala, Red Delicious, Golden Delicious, Jonagold, Empire, Cortland, Grimes Golden, Idared, Mutzu, Melrose,
Northern Spy, Winesap, Rome Beauty, Fugi, and Granny Smith.

When thinking of your Thanksgiving Day feast, think of Sunny Slope's fresh baked goods. Pies, Breads, and much more are baked fresh daily.
From the week of Thanksgiving throughout the entire month of December, Sunny Slope's wide assortment of gift boxes are on display.
A great treat for Christmas, the gift boxes contain a variety of goods from apples, cheeses, trail bologna, jams & jellies, to honey, apple sauce, apple butter, candies, and more.
You can even create your own custom gift box! The boxes can be shipped anywhere in the United States or picked up directly from our store. For more on Sunny Slope
gift boxes, visit the Gift Boxes page.

* All harvest dates are approximate and may vary slightly according to each season.